I opted for a pop of color and did a bright back and binding. These 108″ widebacks from Windham Fabrics are so handy! This one is a print from my Dixie fabric line.

I tried to get a good full shot of this one but it’s tricky when my quilt holder upper is only 3 1/2 ft. tall and tries to be in every. single. picture. I have to bribe her to stay out of the shot or hurry and take them when she’s not looking.

Oh to be 4.

I just noticed her hoodie was on AND ZIPPED UP inside out! Lol!

Again if you’re looking for the instructions to this one click the image above or here!

The illusion of depth is amazing in that first quilt picture ! LOVE IT !
And thank you for sharing your little quilt-holder-upper’s jubilant spirit. What a wonderful bringer of joy you have right there in your midst !

Love the beautiful quilt and love the happiness of your quilt holder. I can still remember my own 44 year old daughter at that age and how much her dad and I enjoyed her mischievous spirit. Thanks for sharing!

There’s a quilt in the pic!? lol I’ll take the 4 year old! What a happy looking girl. If I ever have grandchildren, which I doubt, I want one like her(but would take whatever I got!) Really like the quilt and that it’s made from jelly rolls– even better!

Your little redheaded and precocious little darling has to be the light of your life. Sophie looks like Miss Personality plus and has to fill your days with sunshine and light. BTW, I liked the quilt too. lol